Thursday, March 26, 2015

Central Office

Last Thursday, Pete took me, Christeva, and Marckly, to the central office building to scan 10 Chromebooks into a spreadsheet, so DS1 students could take them home. (So if you have a personal Chromebook, you know who to thank). The scanning process was pretty easy once we got situated. Just like how a librarian scans books, I had the job of scanning the service tag bar code. Then I imputed the names and the 890 numbers of those students in to the spreadsheet. I did most of the work.
*cough* *cough*

The building itself is a plain building that you would probably just ignore going through downtown. It looks normal, and like the rest of the buildings. The floor with the technology personnel is somewhat strange. Its the basement. There's a hallway and a few rooms, one of which contains cubicles where the RCSD technological personnel completes a large percent of their work. Inside a few of the cubicles were a pile of some technology devices. I believe one of the cubicles was full of Chromebooks. The only space clear from Chromebooks, was a path to the chair and space for the chair to spin. That seems like a lot of hard work. There's also a shelf that says something like stuff needing repair, and there's devices there. But overall, for all of our technology to cycle through that one basement, it is pretty neat and organized.

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